Singapore Standard, 18 September 1952
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Title Section16 1952-09-18 1 Singapore Standard *1 X VOL. 11l NO. 78 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1952. 12 PAGES FIFTEEN CENTS16 words
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196 1952-09-18 1 Xl \l.\ LUMPUR Tins. The Independence oi I l\ut\ central national council last nijjht voted our ol .1 resolution condemning the running of lies bj p »litical iruunisations, the proceeds or part U ol which Bit BKd for organisational or pollparpOfiCs <>r activities.196 words
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Article35 1952-09-18 1 JAS NGTON >• 17 President Truman voiced ument today over USC bm i it-" to refl M lall Truman did not mention out he asked the vo users >: c big affllia-35 words
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Article55 1952-09-18 1 KARACHI. Sept. 17 (AP) Pakistan is to start large-scale rubber growing and 1,000 rubber plants are being imported From Malaya, it was officially announced today. The Paki>tan Forestry Department had already made successful planting experiments mi n the Chitagong area, where the climatir conditions are akin55 words
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Article, Illustration107 1952-09-18 1 photo KYO. Sept. 1. (Afi— a island bounded out Pacific Ocean today with catunic fury. It was pushed up by undersea .vhich Unwed around ii into a cauldron and spewed ashes, sulphur and pumice stone 3,000 feet into the is the same is m <4 reStandard - 107 words
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Article35 1952-09-18 1 SIB SYDNEY CAINE, the new Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaya, will be welcomed 3 iduates ol the University, at a dinner to be held m the Caoitol Blue Room on Sept. 27.35 words
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Article152 1952-09-18 1 TEHERAN, Sept. 17 (Renter) The Persian Senate today gave Premier Mossadeq a unanimous vote of confidence for his counter-proposals to settle the Ansjlo-Persi an oil dispute. Thirty-one senators voted m his favour and there were none against. Persian mixed oil comn must now consider Dr. Mossadeq's152 words
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125 1952-09-18 1 The Singapore Muslim Advisory Board is likely to abandon its proposal to build a Muslim Welfare Home at Jalan Eunos, Changi, The Standard reliably learned yesterday. The Board will consider the question of abandoning the proposal at its meeting at the end of this125 words
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Article39 1952-09-18 1 FRANKFURT, Sept. 17 (UP) A n Egyptian diplomatic source said today that 19-year-old former Queen Narriman is expecting a second child an<i has gone to Lausanne for examination and advice by Swiss gynecolog i s t s.39 words
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283 1952-09-18 1 Premiere Of 'Planter's Wife' Stirs Red Wrath Standard Staff Correspondent LONDON, Wed.— Communist d >monstrators are expc rted tomorrow night to enliven the charity world premiere fv the Mm, "Planter's Wife" starring Claudette Colbert. 'l he story is based on the life of British p';i:i "is m aya. Indicative r>?283 words
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Article295 1952-09-18 1 End Delay In Getting Cases Heard— lMP THE INDEPENDENCE of Malaya Party is to ask the Federation Government to remedy defects, which it states, m the present machinery to inquire into objections by detainees held under the Emergency Regulations. The Emergency Regulations and the mad i to295 words
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182 1952-09-18 1 ORYU, Korea. Sept. 17, (UP) Seventeen Koivan children were killed and at least 200 others injured; today when a locomotive exploded and derailed three coaches on'a railway! trestle The train was carrying between 4i)() and 500 passengei s, most of them children going from182 words
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130 1952-09-18 1 F air Demand For City Council Loan THERE was a fair amount •>: activity m Singapore tinafih cial circles -yesterday over the 20-year five percent $25,000,0001 !oan floated by the City Council. Mr. S. Sea es, Acting City Treasurer, told The Standard, yesterday that the number of enquiries for prospectus130 words
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Article45 1952-09-18 1 T H E Oflicer m Charge. I Country District Penang. has lifted the curfew order on the the ro;id from the junction of Western Road. Gottlieb Road along the Waterfall Road up to the Botanical Gardens, and including the road within the Gardens.45 words
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Article24 1952-09-18 1 CASTELGANDOLFO, Sept. 17 (UP) Pope Pius XII is suffering from an intestinal ailment and a slight fever, it was announced today.24 words
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Article76 1952-09-18 1 WAKE ISLAND. Sept. IT (AP»— Children clutching toya dolls and young viyet tears m iheir eyes climbed into rescue planes today and t^phoon-iashed Wake foi ilonululu. They were the first or 350 persons evacuated today. Mor« eluding most o! the fathei I husbands, will leave tomo They76 words
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Article96 1952-09-18 1 ORDERS have been given by the Acting Directs* oi Broadcasting:, Mr IN Lloyd Williams, that all copies of th<- record "A Yoyo Kama s.im\. uhiih m considered d:tiu:tKitii{ to the ludi.m work <i m the Kadis >laij% Libra! > ife bj o<- <l<ia< t4 ininM'di.ji»'l\ Reports96 words
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Article60 1952-09-18 1 \v \sm\i TON Sep( IT, A!'. Atton i Granery announced I of lour rtlid-W< Uni' Stal Parly ii >f throw o\ the govemmt force and violence. T\ Si Lou Kook I land, 1 nois. Fed B i of far gation Directoi .J. er saifi hay«60 words
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Article32 1952-09-18 1 ST U< 17 (Reuter) Two bm i here tiiis mornint; < helioopter bad I night atlempting a demonstration landing before a < stadium. !<jur crew RU >! tha irs died m I i32 words
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Article, Illustration278 1952-09-18 1 KUANTAN, Wed. The explosion of small arms ammunition at the King's African Rifles camp shattered the pre-dawn stillness m Kuan tun Town today. Polite and the Fire Brigade rushed to the scene where they were told one of the tents had caught fire exploding a278 words
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Article79 1952-09-18 1 HONGKONG, Sept 17, (Reuter-AAP) The Hit: lies* of Kent and her 17 yearold son. the Duke of Kent, will use ivory chopsticks and eat Chinese food at a dinner siven by the Chinese community here when they visit Hongkong from Oct. 21 to Nov. 1. The Duchess79 words
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Article90 1952-09-18 1 RANGOON. Sept. 17 (AP) Burma's rebel "Big Three" Than Tim (White Flag Stalinist leader). Thakin Soe (Red Flag Trotskyite chief), and Bo Po Kun (PVO chief) who have been m conference m the Chindwin District since July. have agreed to launch a major offensive against the90 words
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Article60 1952-09-18 1 AT a dinner party held m Johore Bahru last ni^ht m honour of the .9th birthday ol the Sultan, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald. Commi.ssioner-Generai, described him as "the senioi sovereign ruler or the world." He added that despite his age, the Sultan is a man of strong60 words
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Article73 1952-09-18 1 LORD READING, Parliamentary Under-Secret ary of State for Foreign Affairs, is expected to visit Singapore towards the cod ot November for the annual conference of British representatives m Eastern Asia at Bukit Serene, it Was announced yesterday from tii:.' Commissioner- Gene' i office. .Lord Re idin73 words
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Article28 1952-09-18 1 BRITISH Foi -Un Seen I iry Antii ifv Kden hag left Stra bourg for F^st Germany on hi way tp Belgrade for t -ilk* Hritta28 words
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Advertisement68 1952-09-18 1 f ?„!?*s<** fit I• i Tinned meats are doubly welcome at /mm,' nou when housewives arm hu*y stacking no the larder f»r Christmas entertaining. We have a i \de ma re of popular items l<> choose* i mil including Danish Ban\ Oj£ Tongue, Steal A Kidney, Roasl Reefi Mutton Curry,68 words
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Advertisement9 1952-09-18 1 SHEU MOTOR OIL lin Scotland as the best procurable9 words
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Article354 1952-09-18 2 Paglar Hits At Chettiars Over The Causeway Standard Staff Reporter A MOVE to amend the present Moneylenders' Ordinance m Singapore and bring it m conformity with that existing m the Federation will be made by Dato C. J. Paglar, Progressive Member for Changi, m the354 words
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Article, Illustration294 1952-09-18 2 Chinese Textbooks A HH R->l \N (!•)< nation of ihe Singapore Advisory Board on CUbcM T«\t books uill forwanl, today, two memoranda t« reviM the ruling ma«l«- I>> the Central 1 ommittte m Kuala l.umpur on texth<M>k!* used m Chinese schools. One of these isStandard - 294 words
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Article56 1952-09-18 2 S'pore Co. Dismisses 20 Workers THr STSGA r 1 :ipany have ren hed the f then I their total labour force of about 143 far this, < xplain:r. I. H. HoweU, manager m .a .r-'- ed to ■•do shift" v I <5 a.m. ana ur"s t\ the. lore it ol56 words
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Article73 1952-09-18 2 A WOMAN. Seafa Ah Poo. S pare Fiivt Police rt yesterday thai a man t :ji dacg( ra: her chest robbed her o: (140, She iras evideoee at a prelim i bo which ?.L>h.n Masnrari was .-harged I .:::g her ol Sl4O c aimed with73 words
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Article228 1952-09-18 2 CCKMMEiHTING on ihe report lhat llit'rr waa now beHel tluri lepresj en he cored aftt*r four to eiiiht years' tmrtmenl f» the vtse of Balphone tlru^*. Dr. Vi J. > icken, Director oi Services Singapore, *ai«l these ilriiiis are being suceossfully n^etl m Singapore228 words
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Article25 1952-09-18 2 KOTA TIXGGL Mon Raja Ahmad bin A. Bakar of the Lands Department. Kota T:nggi has been transferred to the Sub-District office. m Pengerang.25 words
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Article103 1952-09-18 2 SENTENCE three months' rigorous Imprisonment imposed by the lower courts on an Indian named Gurupalan for assaulting a woman with a piece of firewood was varied to a fine of $50 by the Chief Justice. Sir Charles RlurrayAynsley, m the Singapore Higl Court yesterday. Mr. A.103 words
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Article76 1952-09-18 2 CONTRIBUTIONS to widow Song Cheow Eng. whose hus- band, a dry cleaner, was burned to death two months I ago m a shop m Seiegie Road. j Singapore, reached $302.50 cts. yesterday. The widow lives f with her six children m a hut off Tanjong76 words
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Article, Illustration187 1952-09-18 2 Eight To Advise On Airport Standard Staff Reporter AN EIGHT-MAN Committee tc advise on the detailed planning of the new International Airport at Paya Lebar has been appointed by the Singapore Government yesterday. This Internationa] Airport Advisory Committee will advise Government on planning on the basis of the layout whichStephen Sim - 187 words
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Article39 1952-09-18 2 UMNO tucky Slips Draw Nov. 30 PENANG, Wed.— The draw of the UMNO welfare tund slips ■vill be held at UMXO headquarters m Bntterworth at 4 p.m. on Nov. .30. it was decided at an emergency meeting last night39 words
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Article103 1952-09-18 2 Faces Two Robbery Charges TWO charges of armed robbery of 5T.5'39.04. were preferred against Ang Yong Chye (22). of Seletar Rdad. m I Singapore Fourth Police Cv.:r: yestefttay. It was alleged that at 1.2n p.m. on Aug. 21. An 2, m the company of another man. robbed Tan Khoon Lian,103 words
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126 1952-09-18 2 A YOUNG Matey husband told the Singapore Second Police Court Magistrate, Mr. D.H. Chapman, tha f he had only fifty cents m his pocket when he was asked if he could give $35 to his wife as main- lenance. The husband. Mobd.126 words
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Article100 1952-09-18 2 LEADING European and Asi- an provision stores m the City I reported yesterday that the i number of food parcels now being sent to Britain by A-.- ana has considerably increased. There is. m fact, reason to believe that the total number of Asians now100 words
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Article, Illustration319 1952-09-18 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE newly-created Singapore Children's Society will begin its active work next month when some of the 12 men and women now m training will haye finished the course and be ready to take on cases m conjunction with the British Red Cross,Standard - 319 words
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Advertisement32 1952-09-18 2 I For Crawlers Srplffl 1 TAnni CSC IB^! WMr rpAiiiij hoc I I ivl/i/lc!O gslJtL*. jj and uKUW n-Ur!j! IN ALL THE BEST AND NEWEST SHADES. I I i- noon ROBINSONS, i32 words
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Advertisement95 1952-09-18 2 I V >«— I I m- !l iJLL i r^ 3 <^7 >ife RC PERFUME Liro i i v f\ /TALC COLD CREAM VANISHING CREAM BRILLIANTiNE HAIR CREAM y BOURJOIS DISTRIf i GRAFFON LABORATORIES UMffED, SINGaK ■■■ii urn iiiiiw^niMi For Tone Qua lit a 8C5937 A y 9 VALVE -1195 words
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Article, Illustration233 1952-09-18 3 Change To Be Made By 1953 Standard Staff Reporter FAR-REACHING 'legislation to change the "charter" of the Singapore Rural Board is being rushed through for action before the end of the year, The Standard learned yesterday. The Attorney-Genera] is now drafting a Bill to amend233 words
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Article, Illustration136 1952-09-18 3 ONE oi Ihc world > leading scientists, Dr. Ernest :r:/i. h7. an authori t nn nu'lt'(>rolo»y, landed m Singapore la^t ifeek an— ticcd ai'tei attending the rnatinwal Radio l wimm Congress m Sydney. He teavi i<»r Macao todaj Kn the Canton. S one136 words
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Article56 1952-09-18 3 Mr. Laycock To Amend Labour Law JO X Bill i I 12 oar. Mr. nth. i their vhO 31 /ate en arc some II > grant their B.I! is inter; I >rmity of ti the 1 holifi P •;iti.)n< ton of S. fl !S TO I of a t) lays56 words
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Article65 1952-09-18 3 I first Annual General Meetii the Singapore I ren's Society has been postponed from Oct. 1 to Oct. 15, because of the visit to Singapore of the- Duchess of Kent, who will receive the freedom of the City on the steps of City Hall o n Oct. 1.65 words
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Article, Illustration208 1952-09-18 3 Shipping Rrportet I M a t in to r bringing a i fish for M ml feature of the purchas by tl Dei 1 lii-ton modern motor nsning I, which »rnve c tomorrow, on the uen ne freighter, B mle li, from s MthamptoD. rhis fishing208 words
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111 1952-09-18 3 Many Adults Learn ABC In New School MORE THAN 100 3 ?nts from six years to beyond I 3 i ittending the newly»pened GJovernment-Registered Schot I m the Railway Township of Kami ng Bahru," located about a n the Singapore Railway Station. Classes are held In SI Teresa's Sino-English School111 words
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Article60 1952-09-18 3 FOB steaHnf f<>ur g^llaoa of petrol valued $&20 from !;v:ck belonging to the City Council, aJs :^0 at Pnnce c hartes SeSSi two Malays Buangb« \->,\i:\ Rahman and Abdul Kan- i:i L bin Kuchor, were sentenced the Singapore H<^ cc Court yesterday to six months four months' imprisonment,60 words
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Article95 1952-09-18 3 TiiK Public Works Department will look into complaints by Singapore technical apprentices at the Kuala Lumpur Te hnical College that they have not received their subsistence allowances since they; reported for duty m July. a| P.W.D. spokesman said yesterday. The students were sent I the Singapore95 words
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Article, Illustration272 1952-09-18 3 It Was A ll Silk Seluar In JB .TOHORE BAHRU. Wed.— Joh >re residents. b:tth official ffi ass etnbled at the Istana Besar this morning > commemorate the 7Uth birthday of the Sultan of Johore. The white and silver lined uniforms of State officials. black silk baju and seluar of272 words
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Article47 1952-09-18 3 THE Governor of Singapore, Mr, J. F. Nicoll, will address •ho annual genera! meeting ot voluntary workers m children's social centres at the British Council Hall oh Sept. 22 at g i a.m. After tne address, meeting will be held m I private.47 words
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224 1952-09-18 3 Standard Staff Reporter A BABY SHOW will be the attraction of the "Fete and Fair" to be held at St. Andrew's Cathedral compound for the first time m its history. on Saturday Sept. 10 from 4 p.m. to 11 p.m., said Mrs. K. S.224 words
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Article, Illustration765 1952-09-18 3 BIRTHDAY HONOURS JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.— Four senior Government officials were treated Datos of Johore today on the occasion ot the 79th birthday of the Sultan of Johore. They are Inche Ibrahim bin Abdul Rahman, State Secretary. Tuan Sheikh Abubakar bin Yahaya, Officer m charge otStandard - 765 words
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Advertisement331 1952-09-18 3 tbW i H I f 9vH l f fm* MAm m Mil] fi^xareJ 111 HIGH QUALITY PICTURE CAMERA THE f-LEXAREI 111. 71 E FLI XARET 1 11 (s a reflej canu I tqith firo objecfires for takino 12 rrs; .sire 6" x 6 c?«/?n a rof! FiCm 826 x rm/.331 words
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Miscellaneous65 1952-09-18 3 1 "1 —-uWvmi niMOiiM AHBI AW YOU'RE CRA7Y/ llj ...YOU SAVVY v UG! WE *?AWY'A \_fWE TURN YOU I fPjl^ ,^m r f-^r 1 WmM PELL IN HERE TRYIN' 6QUAW, LIKE PALEFACE /sQIMW^ LOOSE XOuft*Xf\ JUMP ML I INDIAN tJCRfcT (Mfflm V ET AWAY VoM j^ IBEAR.'«UNl BEAR.'«UN 7 BROTHER65 words
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Article370 1952-09-18 4 Latest List Includes Goat, Bull, 10 Dogs Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Wed. Positive and immediate action to curb the alarming increase of rabies cases m the Kinta District was demanded by Mr. A. C. G. Pienne at the monthly meeting of the Kinta Town Board today.370 words
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Article112 1952-09-18 4 Xl ALA LUMPUR, Wed Another terrorist has surrendered m the Federation, and two more have been wounded. One of the terrorists was wounded by Security Forces m the Bentong area of Pahang and the other by a patrol of the Ist Cameron-^ ians m the112 words
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Article79 1952-09-18 4 Kapur Took Motor Car KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Kapur Sing. (30) pleaded guilt; before Inche Ismail m the First Magistrate's Court, here today, to theft of a motorcar. The case was postponed to Oct. 24 for sentence. Bail m the sum SI. OOO m two sureties was allowed: The accused was79 words
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Article61 1952-09-18 4 RAt*B, Wed. A large gathering, attended the Jumble Sale organised by the Raub Women's Service League at the Mahmud School recently to raise funds for the Girl Guide and Boy Scout Associations. Mr. T.R. Keene who was m charge of the sale of tickets said61 words
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Article56 1952-09-18 4 W omen's Assn. For N. Sembilan SEREMBAX, Tue< At a meeting held at the Residency her e yesterday. under the chairmanship oi Lady Templer, it v. as unanimously agreed to form the Association of .Malayan Women's Institutes m Negri Sembilan. More than 50 women representatives of all communities from all56 words
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Article54 1952-09-18 4 IPOH. T*ues.— The Perak Labour Party executive committee will hold a meeting on Saturday, at the Perak Clerical Union at 3 p.m. The meeting will discuss reports submitted by the party's two representatives on the recent PanMalayan Labour Party conference and Wfll also appoint54 words
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Article85 1952-09-18 4 PENANG. Wed.— A Chinese j hospital assistant at the Leper I Settlement m Pulau Jerejak j was stabbed from behind by a young Chinese leper, while he was working m one of the camps at about I*3o this morni ing. The hospital assistant, Lim Bok85 words
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Article36 1952-09-18 4 CHE Kamarzaman an officer of the Kelantan Civil Service who is now attached to the Land Office. Kota Bahru. will soon proceed on transfer to the District Office. Alachang, as an Assistant District Officer.36 words
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Article, Illustration139 1952-09-18 4 Malaya Lacks National Spirit Lai KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— Malaya, though one of the riches* countries and its people enjoy {he highest standards of iivmg m South-East Asia was very poor m 'Tuition consciousness' said Mr. Lai Kai Joo, chairman of the Johore Bahru Branch of I.M.P. speaking at \he party's139 words
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Article72 1952-09-18 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Wed-— The pilgrim ship Tynriareus will bring back i to Mataya total of 1.815 Ha.iis I when it arrives m Penang on Sunday. Of these 875 will disembark here, tne rest going 1 on to Singapore. A press statement issued today said72 words
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Article21 1952-09-18 4 MARY LEE was fined $5 by the Muar Magistrate for riding an unlieenced bicycle at Jalan Hospital, Tangkak.21 words
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Article, Illustration90 1952-09-18 4 PEIIAMG, Wed.— Ten representatives om the various i Cnambers ol Commerce oid the Penang Import and Export Association met the offieer-m-charjze. [mpori and Export Control. Mr. C. F B;.i!ev to discuss Penai.c s tcxiie quotas for next year. The mrrflnr was held at the premise? of90 words
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254 1952-09-18 4 $'s For Discs Raised $700, But More Needed PENANG. Wed. Radio Malaya's "dollars for discs" programme to help raise money for the Malayan Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis m its work to combat tuberculosis has netted $300 so far, according to Mr. Len Thorne, the sponsor. The money is254 words
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Article, Illustration219 1952-09-18 4 JOHORE BAHRI, Tues.-A force of 3,000 Home Guards divided into three battalions, are now stationed m various kampongs m Kluang. Gre.it progress has been made m establishing Home Guards and much of the sue- cess of the movement has been due to U.'igku Hassan219 words
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65 1952-09-18 4 IPOII. WVd A total cf 15 Chinese primary schools m the State have now applied for inclusion m the new Government Parity Salar\ Scheme lor Federation Chinese school teachers. Six school* were registered last month and the remaining nine .schools that have just applied65 words
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Article91 1952-09-18 4 PENANG Wed.— The Ceylon Association has sent m to the Municipality a prop for next year"< coronation celebrations. The Hon. Secretary and Treasurer of the Bfunicipa Mr. S.V. Adams, said that they were sti waiting for proposals from the differenl communities with regard to e'ectriAcrording to him.91 words
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56 1952-09-18 4 She Wants To Win Hearts Of Squatters Si.uiri.ird Stall LARGE NUMB rican i ry workei conn I bee i chv. wtin S" Wni) them steamer E vorker. the adva lages. S*e i ..ge m the the I blazed m nn morally I c a cd. although do* addf H I56 words
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Article20 1952-09-18 4 KUALA a 32-year-old m I pass wit! Kirshnan tapping area gmg 1 on June 2Q n. he20 words
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Article15 1952-09-18 4 Broke The Cur few :OR bin Hj. K. found I doors during tir*le\v h ir15 words
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Article66 1952-09-18 4 SKKI MB AN Wed *rmoi gov«'rnm< at ,i nedtei m Sen thr invitnti.in of the B♦*^al lo Matmm si* loori < ontrol it!< prevent* m toi I < Sctfinban Toun Hoard < voluntfeivd to <<>nt:r. arduous i:> hour ift] manning cfw'kin: pointall roads Iradin. Mrf \o\\66 words
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Advertisement93 1952-09-18 4 /Arc GIRAFFE There ore seven bones m the long neck of o giraffe ond this is matched exocrly m number by that m the m m neck of a man. »T 3 TIGER HEADACHE tf^BllB\ CURE <£T* >''( T^iA Unmotched by any other >^T^>~'-^^\ p° in reliever fhe T'G E93 words
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636 1952-09-18 5 Dato Onn Urges: 'Get Rid Of Communalism' KUALA LUMp O UR Or T St H f*"'?""*™* an IMP meeHng h«e o 'st n U^7? ce f0 n bi ojor declared at can achieve hZ i«Z j 9 C was ""*'nced that Malaya w°th a crlat Z Q| nd f pende636 words
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Article86 1952-09-18 5 Party's 9-Poin t Plan 1 i nations fadepend i nig an se >ent m n.- s and I ial reform for workers. policies were adopted ras 1 to certain defi people, na nbers. Federal B b m raoas i and m- M. P R for >-UCc DD mv to ire86 words
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Article21 1952-09-18 5 I. -ver of Singapore v;- > il i g m now Eoing on. total Vesterd [5.90J c -i 9.103 we21 words
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237 1952-09-18 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— :ptain Hussein bin Onn. »resenting Johore B: IMP a: the meeting a I nagfe! ot the party's central it;onai counci':. w;m his lotion that afTa;r> of M lava should, m future, be Miked after by the Commonwealt'n Belataoas Office m pla237 words
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Article, Illustration45 1952-09-18 5 pholtf. CHE SU bint! Hassaa, daughter of the well-knorfn Colony c Malar radio and stage comedian, Incbe Hassan ("Temberang") was married last Sunday f Inche Wasir. Picture t shows the newly wed* at the "Bersandinie" eeremonj at the t bride residenct m l>cucovleji btrect. StandardStandard - 45 words
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Article124 1952-09-18 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— A motion urging the setting up of a Public Services Commission for the Fed< ration of Malaya was passed last night by the IMP centra! national council. Capt. Hussein bin Onn, who moved the motion, said this subject was broached as lon«124 words
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Article219 1952-09-18 5 Witness Tells Court/ Sgt. Maar/T bin Pate Din of the Traffic Police said he extricated Law after breaking a door of (he car. The speedometer registered 39 m.p.h. The inquest was postponed j to Oct. 17. POLICE had to break down a door of219 words
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Article, Illustration491 1952-09-18 5 THK SINGAPORE Government has received recommendations to start a sclieme whereby insur ance companies would contribute towards a pool for payment of compensation to injured parties m case> where vehicles were not properly insured against third-party risks. It is I'ontended that, on account (ji491 words
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Article278 1952-09-18 5 Report Annoys Textile Dealers Standard Staff n«'j)(>rt< 4r A REFORT m a Sin;a pore newspajirr (uot Ihe Standard) which said that tho Singapore Chamber tfl ('omnicrce's tlenisioti to favour allotation of Japan ese textiles on the bftsis of the 1947 48 quotas had the support of nearly '•<> per cent278 words
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Article433 1952-09-18 5 SINGAPORE substations liable to load shedding todas I».\V Alexandra Incinerator. Havelock Road, Sago st. Ramab m.. People's Park. Nansoa Jfd.. i.hmi Soon OH, Guan Hin. i.i., Network, i i:. 1 actorv. River Valley Kd Killittf.v Rd., Orchard ltd.. n\\i I. Devonshire Road. American 9t. st.Hie Adflnfit, ai>itoi.433 words
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Article, Illustration146 1952-09-18 5 PARENTS of babies one year o! ;tue are advised to get their babies immi. igain t diphtheria. A n(i\-c: nrrifni announrrniei said that against 3000 birtl i month, only 1.000 babies wen being Inoculated Ot these Duly 70 per cenl were returning to the clinic for146 words
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Article60 1952-09-18 5 KUALA LUI DFUR, W >. i Wong Ngan alias '<v i B Sane. i one-legfed Chine c mi crutches -ATi., f-0.-.vicled b Inehe Uanail m the Fll ll rfagistrate's Court md Rned $2,000 months' simple hnprliooniw for b«ing m possession of a record of .^akes relating60 words
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Article43 1952-09-18 5 TFN p^opk w< r<* killed on SiSftpore nulls Jti August out Of a total of 1.1 !0 trafli* accidents. Thi^ fiutire npn-senU an bMttase <>i ipproTimtflf "»o accidents over thf 4ul> figure, uhn h lartndfi 1 1 fatalittes.43 words
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Article251 1952-09-18 5 Standard Staff Correspondent i PENANG. Wed— A further ;um of $200,000 has been pio/isionally set aside by tlie 3 enang Municipality for the ompletion of the new sports ;tadium on the fifteen-acre )iece of low-lying land !>etweeri Dato Kramat Road and Perak iload, the Municipal Engineer,251 words
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Advertisement38 1952-09-18 5 CHUNG KHiAW BANK, LTD. YOU CAN UIMN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT FOX AS UTTLC AS SI INTEREST WILL BE j PAID A I Z%% PER ANNUM 6K^: f j for Pile Sufferers < lIARI Co. (IV Bu» !!»> Robinson Rd., Bporc.38 words
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Advertisement305 1952-09-18 5 4 A'Ftf JOO/W 4f4CMAF > j v jDetipmd j£/A fit you '/I J Sp d V,• ho tit O( UIO.S 5 us. ss Th, FACTA J C Sig-...s ix;*o node OC^urofv J thvir p'ruipol aim on J hay, b-gun by d.'S.gmnq o trul> iunrtionol kc\ board T.'.r FACTA k«| board305 words
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Article758 1952-09-18 6 !|> \VS ii guided sentimentality which leads k to d University students as starry-eyed pal for the day. when aimed with the nd training, they could devote r time I iffering humanity. We like to look upon this clean-living and straight-limbed youngst< rs as the hop- I758 words
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Article668 1952-09-18 6 CARAWAK has much to commend it to the traveller. Its history is romantic, and its vast emptiness has the same kind of attraction for Englishmen as have the Arabian deserts. The administration is friendly and realistic, and its dependent peoples wonderfully independent. Sarawak is a happy land —there668 words
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369 1952-09-18 6 Sir;— By the death, al a ripe old age, of Mr. Advocate Katiffevel Pillai Balasingham, Ceylon has lost a well-known and remarkabie personality. He did excellent service during the time when he was a nominated member of the Ceylon Executive and Legislative Councils369 words
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Article461 1952-09-18 6 Review of Views Trump Cards COMMENTING on the SinoS iviet pact resulting from the Moscow talks, the Sin Chew Jit Poh sugg< sts that there is more than meets the eye m the Moscow announcement. The daily says that it is useless to attempt to fathom the Communist mind and461 words
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Article, Illustration221 1952-09-18 6 China To Launch A Five- Year Plan HONGKONG. OHINA is expected to launch her first fiveyear plan m October or November, according to usually well-informed observers here at this window m Asia's "bamboo curtain." The Peking regime, they believe. If now finishing the clearing of the nations decks for the221 words
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203 1952-09-18 6 Sir: The Leader on Traffic hold-ups m the Sunday Standard was very interesting from several point- of view. What appeals most strongly to myself, as an Anti-horn fanatic. is the writer's innocence m admitting a breach of the rues which govern the use203 words
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Article166 1952-09-18 6 Under Pain Of Dismissal Sir; I am one of those whom business takes down to Singapore very often and am indeed very much obliged to the Malayan Railway for the re-introduc-tion of the night mail service between Kuala Lumpur and Singapore. Apart from this the Railways are making the trip166 words
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Article, Illustration614 1952-09-18 6 By A Special Times Correspondent the colonial service. by nature a conservative body, is implementing m several territories economic and cial policies That are more often associated with the Left. Of these, co-operative effort is considered to be i portant. but although cooperative societies may trace their614 words
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Advertisement23 1952-09-18 6 IRADIIIONAUY the BEST J|^ ,4W t J^ t ,-:l^^ by I tvVONG CHEOKG LQOHG LTD. I S9. Ili^li Mirrt |,l T.'.TI fl i!:t.">2723 words
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Advertisement60 1952-09-18 6 MOHAIR ALPECHA j f ihe < usual easy smartness m 'Hand Gn4c* two pieof I suit cannot be bettered for warmer <\\\^ I I Us finest material and the be>t »ut ft finish Cool Comfort j it's real economy Alpecha 2 pc suit w^ J made to measure I New60 words
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Article56 1952-09-18 7 I PI i f XIMIKK a dan^- Mi.ikt- >li t h*-r 1 '<S int'- .i hotH b.ir m h imlui ,i Africa ml u.t^ about to >ti ike .1 -t w bra lor.il darts .c.impmn ('<»lin Browne, I Ike mihWIW- of j match. it .»n<l hurledReuter - 56 words
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Article60 1952-09-18 7 Six Jets Crash Into Mountain 51 >"L. Sept. 17 \J? Marine i rasbed one after two mist-coi i S- h Korea I s officers MS i c been ere killed Ihe jets were part of a rei ins from a n o\er North were dark and he home base and60 words
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Article394 1952-09-18 7 Moslems Urge: Soviet Grip On China Is Much Stronger Now LONDON, Sept. 17 (UP)-The first officiol assessments of the aPP?ared to have left the conference Kren m as a still formidable but C onakened partner of the alliance accordins d plomatic intelligence reports rhe published results of394 words
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Article22 1952-09-18 7 ABOARD c "Franklin S >pt IT .AFP'— A 51 fighter-aircraft taking I NATO exer"Mainbrace" was reported 4 today. i22 words
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Article, Illustration161 1952-09-18 7 Nf w YORK, Sepi H \JP i fool NegjTQ who attacked an undecgi ound *aiiu >:.ition es- the tunnel follow t' ci »v j of police bullet* p. nw ned N ■rT- <I B itopa Urn aiiwaj :ine t<> i .<■ man i ndredi viAP - 161 words
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Article, Illustration224 1952-09-18 7 US Plan To Set Off Bigges t Bang CHAPEL HILL, N. CAROLINA. Sept. 17 (IT) The I'nited States is planning "an explosion greater than has ever been set off before", Acting Chairman of the Joint Congressional Atomic Energy Committee said. Representative Carl Durham, Acting Chairman since the death of Senator224 words
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174 1952-09-18 7 NEW YORK, Sept. 16, (UP). I— Mr. Eikichi Araki, the Japan-; ese Ambassador to the United; States, .^aid today that America should remain strong m order to provide the "bulwark of hope for other free nations of the world." Speaking to a luncheon174 words
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Article33 1952-09-18 7 WASHING TON. Sept. 17 UP Cyrus S Chin^ resigned today as chiel at the Federal Media: ion Service and President Truman oamed David L. Cole if New Jersey to succeed him.33 words
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Article213 1952-09-18 7 CAIRO, s< pi 16: (Reuter) -The Press ol the Moslem Brotherhood, a fanatical Moslem body, today joined leftist clamour* for putting an end to the monarchy already shaken by the ouster of exKing Farouk. The Brotherhood's paper, El Dawa. said the reigning House had been a213 words
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Article, Illustration120 1952-09-18 7 MANILA. Sept. 17 (UP) The Vietnam's Defence Minister. Mr. Joseph Nghiem Van Tri, told the United Press that the Government forces are winning the war m his country and '"the Communists are losing very heavily. Air. Van Tri, who heads his country's delegation to theAP - 120 words
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218 1952-09-18 7 PARIS, Sept. 11 (Reuter)— Biggest shake-up m the leadership ot the Irench Communist Party since the war was reported by usually reliable quarters here, causing something of a sensation m French political circles. Veteran revolutionary loaders Andre Marty. (65), and Cl Tillon, (55), both218 words
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Article88 1952-09-18 7 THREE thousand islanders of Pulau Tekong Besar will soon have improved medical facilities, the Chief Health OfTicer m Singapore, T>r. M. Doraisingham, told The Standard yesterday. Under the Singapore TenYear Medical Plan, a maternity and child welfare clinic and a dispensary are to be erected88 words
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Article66 1952-09-18 7 A FIVE-YEAR-OLD Chinese girl, while enjoying a driver along Connaught Road last night, fell out of the car m which she was travelling when she leaned too far out of the window. Fortunately, she escaped serious injuries as the car was moving slowly at66 words
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Article96 1952-09-18 7 MUTHUSAMY KA.MALT. a j 50-year-old woman was robbed and plashed m the arm by a knife-wielding Indian, who. together with two other Indians, held her up at Jalan Sultan last night. Kamali was returning home when the three men stopped her and demanded her money. When96 words
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Article59 1952-09-18 7 PANMUNJOM, Sept 17 *UPi The United Nations rejected I a complaint by Communist truce officers today that the United Nations is trying to influence Red soldiers and win prisoners inside this neutral zone. The rejection came m the form of a note to United Nations liaison59 words
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Article36 1952-09-18 7 BANGKOK. Sept 17 (UP)— Anti-submarine patrol vessels contributed by the United States under the military assistance agreement to the Royal Navy of Thailand arrived here today escorted by a Royal Navy crew from Seat fie36 words
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Article104 1952-09-18 7 Esplanade Stalls Ready By Nov. 1 THE Singapore Esi hawkers' stalls, now ru i completion, will be occupied on Nov. 1. Mr. T. P. F. fcfcNetce. City Council President. told 1 w Standard yesterday the ha now selling at the Esplanade would be given a mi th"* notice at the104 words
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298 1952-09-18 7 KIALA LUMPUR, Wed.— General Sir GenM Templer yesterday told Village Committee^ of Simping I>ua, Simpang Tiga and Kampong Raja Hitain during a tour of Dindings, how they could further lu*lp the Government. He said they could have a I better and more298 words
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Article, Illustration285 1952-09-18 7 'Varsity Is Warned THE University »l Malaya holds an adxam.i.r over some of the univeisitirs m New /raland .hkl Australia m that its student v are hand-pi< ked. van Prof. VV. E. Le. (iros Clark < I the l)<'parlm«Mit i Anatomy, Oxford I ni\ersit\. Chirk, whoStandard - 285 words
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Article18 1952-09-18 7 TOKYO. Sept. 1 U i Prisoner ■> kmjcJ disclosed I Is i found m .i tshroom.18 words
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Advertisement128 1952-09-18 7 RUBBER, TIN CLOSING PRICES Standard London Correspondent LONDON, Sept. 17 The following are the closing prices of rubber and tin on the London Market today LONDON RUBBER LONDON TIN c >.i Spot £960 per ton buyers. S P Ot 22id £961 sellers. Oct. Dec. 22 id. j Three months £951128 words
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Miscellaneous35 1952-09-18 7 rr^| I F TIME TO I [THAT MEANS W^MM, [i WASN'T Y*l%%y/& fjl^f ThTs IS A C~^ r^~^ <>T "~lj I EVERYBODY J^AVING- \r/ WHY j £*£2iL SWELL 7i <S^ E iM I YT i|35 words
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256 1952-09-18 8 HK-Malaya Should Share Inter-Colony Air Traffic THE DESIGNATED airlines of Malaya and Hongkong Malayan Airways and Cathay Pacific Airways should share the airline traffic between the two colonies, said Mr. A. W. Savage, Pan-Malayan Director of Civil Aviation, yesterday. Mr Savage said this after a meeting of the Air Transport256 words
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Article125 1952-09-18 8 LONDON, Sept. 17. (Reiner) 1 The world's merchani fleets; 215 ships of 100 tons and over through various causes last year. Lloyds Shipping; Reg ster said today. The United States lost the greatest tonnage 14 ships totalling 49,889 tons or .29 percent of the number of125 words
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Article37 1952-09-18 8 SGKONG, Sop; IT. BeuterAAP) The Dutcp Java-China-Line <p nghai agenev is sing down m Shanghai. The is tor the R X Inter-Ocean Line and the Hol'r Vsia Line whose liners ed with China ports for37 words
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Article36 1952-09-18 8 NEW CASTLE, England. Sept. 16, (UP) Vickers Armstrong Limited today launched a tanker. World Enterprise (33,000 tons) v- :"ih\i to be the largest m the world. It was ordered by The World Tankers Corporation.36 words
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Article, Illustration300 1952-09-18 8 A SINGAPORE bound 8.0.A.C. Comet jet airliner will assist one of Britain's leading: nuclear physicists to advance his atomic research on a proving flight irom London and back. The physicist is Professor C. F. Powell, of Bristol University and a Nobel Prize winnei for nuclear300 words
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Article103 1952-09-18 8 LONDON. Sept. 17. (Renter). j Giant British turbo-prop airliners, capable of carrying; 1 i l passengers for 4,000 miles at speeds up to 400 miles an hour, will operate between Mexico City and New York it negotiations now proceeding here are successful, it \va» learned today A103 words
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Article61 1952-09-18 8 CHE < ien death occurred one day out of Port Said on the liner s.s "Canton* 1 of 7Gyear- I M. Innes-Ker, retired director of Grinleys E i Lo idon. He was on his way out to Penang to see his son W.N. In:ie—Ker61 words
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Advertisement659 1952-09-18 8 FAST REGULAR TRANS PACIFIC SERVICE San Francisco Lo«. An^l*. All Imcruar x Tanadiar CHte IlScpt PACIFIC BEAK !1 26Sep< »/2tSep( .'USept lO(t 24 Or', (IIINABEAK !1 O. t H !S()r t »Ocl INov 84NOV C \OA RFAR ?4 KNmi SRh il>Nov 1 Det Dec fall particulars o! D;y Carg Deep659 words
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Advertisement438 1952-09-18 8 CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LTD. i Regviai Sailings to China and Japan from Singapore. Port Swettenham Penang. Also direct Sailings from Bangkok and Indonesia to China Japan Due Spore Due Penang Flora "Stefhuen" Sept Ik Sept 27 Honqkons Sails Saik Sails Penan; P. S'haaa S'pwe For H'koag *'S/et hupn" Sept 'S438 words
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Advertisement451 1952-09-18 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS RovaJ Rotterdam Lloyd Holland-America Nederland I mo Line Kotterduro Rotterdam Anisrterdaiu HALIFAX. PORTLAND (Maim) BOSTON NEW \OKK PHILADELPHIA SALTIMOSE MOBILE NEW ORLEANS, Spore P Sham Penang BANTAM <RL) n ZiJSept RAKI (SMN) tSL S6Se#l I' !XS»-pt :?MSept LIMBIRG (RL) 29 Sept '<i Oft "Ott BOi t451 words
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Advertisement484 1952-09-18 8 EAST ASIATIC IBS SAILINGS FKOM SC/UUHNAVIA I K (<»Mi\"INDIA" for Bangkok, Bal» gon, Honekons. Mania Ii/21fep1 In !v "PANAMA" foi Bangkok Saigon Hongkone. Manila Kobe. Vokoharr.a W Me* :m "LALANDIA" for Bangkok 16i:()(i "MAGOAI A" for Bangkok 2 Mm I N i "ASIA" toi Bangkok, Saigcn Hongkong. Manila. Kobe. Yokohama484 words
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Article, Illustration362 1952-09-18 9 Delegates From C 'wealth To Meet In London LONDON, Sept. 17 (Reuter) Commonwealth officials will make a general review of the sterling areas finances when they meet here on Monday to pre- pare for next month's Commonwealth Prime Ministers' i conference m London. Delegates frStandard - 362 words
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73 1952-09-18 9 1 Yamashita Line Vessels Were In Port The Japanese Yamashita had lour ol its vessels Tei itama Maru, Higas hi Daisei i tfai and the Tmhei Mam m Singapore yesterday A fifth Yama hita Line snip, the Yamndo!.'' Mans, last Monday with more t:;an n. iHii) tons of steel billets73 words
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Article84 1952-09-18 9 COLOMBO Sept. !7.-<AP> -Ceylon hope, to get 200.000 tons Ol rice from China by offering strategic rubber m exchange, informed aides said today China has- offered 50,000 tons. If Cey!')-i 200.000 tons ol rice Brom Peking. China v be her main SOUTCf Of supply. a fo\84 words
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Article41 1952-09-18 9 BONGKONG, Sept 17 Special Standard Service closing prices on the H^flFfi^J^i change to day were g aterl n $8343 to D s sl--518 i to Malayan $1: $0-3880 to on' c Indonesian Rupiah. Go.d v2')4 fi'2s to one taeL41 words
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Article33 1952-09-18 9 lONDON. Sept. 16, (Renter* 1 ne-.v deep freeze technique for storing bull semen, with enormous possibilities for ieyeopment of artificial toaeminatw" lo I cattle has been developed b/ tvw British kcientiii>.33 words
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Article155 1952-09-18 9 TERRORIST incidents on Riverview Rubber Estates during the year to March 31, 195-. have been more numerous than at any time during the previous three years, the Chairman, Mr. X.. Brown, staled at the annual general meeting at h last week. St '.ous loss of155 words
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Article83 1952-09-18 9 STOCKS of rubber m Singapore at the end of Augusi w< vf- 2S tons compared with 55,150 tons for JuJv, according to official statistics. During the month of August Singapore produced 10] tons oi which 45 tons were from smallholdings. Dealers' stocks m Singapore last month83 words
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Article61 1952-09-18 9 ATLANTIC CITY. Sept. IT. (Heater) Discovery of 30 insecticide described as having three times the potency of DDT against flour beetles, was claimed today by Dr. Roland ML Kary of the American Smelting and Refining Company. He made th€ announcement at the 122n I national meeting61 words
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Article46 1952-09-18 9 LONDON Sept. 18, (Reuter)— For the first time m historj about 80 veterinary experts and 1 businessmen from the Britisn c i 'Dies met m conference here today to find out how best they can use hides and skins from i the colonies.46 words
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150 1952-09-18 9 Low May Intake Sends U.S. Tin Stocks Up WASHINGTON. Sept. 17(AP). Tin stocks m the Baited States held by the R<- obstruction Finance Corpoi.itioii and industry, compr s«nf pig tin. tin m ore, raw materials m process and otbers, biereased from §€,<o3 wivj, tons on iVlay Ito 52,751, tonb on150 words
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Article74 1952-09-18 9 MA LAY AX Exchange Banks' Association buying rates to merchants <per $100 Malayan) are: New York 32 Ll/16 (T.T.), >2 13/16 (O.D.>. 32 15) If! on credit bills and 33 on trade bills (90 d/st),-Canada 31 5/16 (T.T.), 31 7 16 (O.D 31 11. 16 (9074 words
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146 1952-09-18 9 Standard Staff Correspondent LONDON, Sept. 17 —News that Japanese rubber purchasers are speeding their switch from Malayan to Indonesian rubber has roused considerable comments m London rubber circles. This was caused by a report that Indonesia's share o f Japanese natural rubber imports146 words
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Article87 1952-09-18 9 QUIET conditions ruled on the produce marker m Singapore with no business report- ed m copra and coconut oil. Copra quotations remained unchanged from Tuesday's Levels, buyers indicating $25:,' per picul and sellers $26. Coconut oil buyers quoted $:W\ per picul and sellers at $40 J.87 words
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Article, Illustration190 1952-09-18 9 RI'BBER PRICES m Singapore continued to improve on a steady market yesterday when a rise of 3 cent per lb. was recorded, first grade rubber bein« quoted 77 l cents per lb. at (he close. i Better sentiment amongy traders contributed to the rise mStandard - 190 words
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Article102 1952-09-18 9 Standard Stafl ConTTpnadfl DJAKARTA Sop;. 17 The South Borneo Rubber Office, located .at BandjerI mas m, has announce', I il i plans have been con j for the construction of 1 net rubber mill capable of prn--1 during one ton daily. Th< 1;: ed ;:ed102 words
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Article45 1952-09-18 9 SHARE MARKET STEADY SIM lAPORE, W< 1 conditions M •>•• Malayan ia bat the tii Bctist I Change IN!)! s K| v 3 VII N j t, I 110 Katu ir l (Cua Lanjut S I i y Punkah (;oid Tin I X: uin MS ummtm45 words
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Article117 1952-09-18 9 COMMODITY PRICES CLOSING rubbei pi h tM < <«-nlv |K«t |h > m v UK'd puip jresterdss ifft limn ScttCfl \c 1 Spot Loose J€ 71 I .0 iv m bale* «> \u PLS S. 7*\ No R.S.S 71 j 711 \<i 3 Its S W I one: Slightlj easier117 words
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Advertisement29 1952-09-18 9 I I mKf^^m l 5 H -^■tfltf^^^^^fc EASY TERMS CAW BE ARRANGED 1/ J I ThT'eAST ASIATIC CO., LTD. Al \i SINGAPORE HA IUMPUR IPOH PENAKS *^^f PK t29 words
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Miscellaneous376 1952-09-18 9 >v-.-^s^i9tfA^'^E3BSoNS9oaajg^BJgßaajj UflßBߣg^^HßfHg^Oßl^y^w^^tH l &yft^6Mb i^«Sflß& SINGAPORE DIARY KAMI a rmnm Park l»>1 MMIKTY: Talk a H a II! > I KM II n i 111 l "OrHN M 11 1 r 1 a Ca f^NFhRTAINMENTS Sawv on a m 12 M. J :>o 615 lIULI 11 a-n 1 I I376 words
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Miscellaneous427 1952-09-18 9 KUALA LUMPUR ENTERTAINMENTS XV A j. Jt< "jj m. M '13 p m j PAVILION: l-ie I aid S, 130 and <>!»M>\ g I |3|) ||jd g,. I WjISI 1 M i ti fJ < \ri mi t Lean D md < \nt\L: 1 S3O ld :> P ,'!i RADIO427 words
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614 1952-09-18 10 If She Were A Man She Would Not Propose To A Girl Sir; Your article "Nothing. Kills Romance of the 15th inst. is like a breath of fresh air. It i^ quite thought-provoking and yet laughable. To begin with, everyday, m this wide, wide world, somebody fails m love with614 words
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Article, Illustration354 1952-09-18 10 Sii I agree with the .'lions expressed by Peraakan Malaya m his "Abu< > of Pan-Malayan Lotteries"'. B it what are we going to isi sit around and wait for a miracle t > happen and help the Malays? the various communities m Malaya are raising money354 words
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Advertisement224 1952-09-18 10 I 3rd greatweek DAILY 5 SHOWS! F 11 1 It ,15 9.15pm. md 4i J I tf 4 SuNpenderi! j ■ed&jMU*k I!r I hhai -a lir Ihf longest mil' £BOIIBA m N! \D\ I\ k i;i. 1 ;i.ii I IN(. IVYADEKS IN I ami OF No E» Ml ssw* *****-CH/11/NG224 words
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Advertisement836 1952-09-18 10 RED OMNIBUS CO. Sir; Most boys andgirls, who study English m the District of Krian, go to the Anglo-Chinese School m Parii Buntar. Schoolboys and girls from Bagan Serai. Kuala Kurau, and the villages on the way are carried by the Red Omnibus. In the morning they are taken direct836 words
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Advertisement391 1952-09-18 10 home. It is dreadful that is young boys and girls should su I such distress. I sincerely hope. therefore, that the Directors of the Red Omnibus Company will run special school-buses for these children. Baydti Serai. ~~7» .^77T ~i RITA DEL Mm rpoDAT'S Ql 01 XTION: Wh*m rverybod] i> vi391 words
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Advertisement161 1952-09-18 10 From TODAY: 11, 1.45,4, 630, 9 3^ Make room to g r Y Our broac and faugh your /ongest at the fe'>, (Cary Grant ho made r: /br Qtogir/ /?e (o\sstf[Betsy Drake 3/7 c/ forgot to /ock ihe doorf WAPNER BROS JP% jgojj, IMi SIXI S x W% NOON HAVE161 words
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Article472 1952-09-18 11 First Time In Malayan Sport IPOH, Wed.— Moloyon turf history will be made with the decision of the Perok Turf Club to hold a Sunday meeting here during the Perak Autumn Gold Vase Meeting. Never before has there been racing on a Sunday m Malaya.472 words
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Article893 1952-09-18 11 IPOH, Wed.— The following are the entries for Class One and Class Two horses entered for the Perak Turf Club's four-day Autumn Gold Vase Meeting which begins at Ipoh on Sept. 27: Horses Class I Ist Hun 2nd Run «f 'if 5* M 1; m (st-r)893 words
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Article, Illustration155 1952-09-18 11 Slammin' Sam Snead - GOLF Here's How Slammin' Sam Snead %oiyS I.V today's lirr'c lesson first notice rhe arrott? pointing ro I the left k/zt?e. At the point pictured m. the back siring the left knee breaks m lomnrd the right permitting you ro "gather your hip and s-'in'i'.der pivot without bod.v sway. Menaiime155 words
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Article69 1952-09-18 11 LONDON, Sept. 16 (Beuter) Foiiowing a recent visit of two representatives of the Pakistan Football Association i this country. the British Football Association Council are to consider an application j |or affiliation from Pakistan when full details of their 1 n^anagenient rules and dubs are received.69 words
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Article153 1952-09-18 11 IPOH, Wed.— R. Jackson, former Malayan golf champion, will lead a strong 35--man Perak Turf Club Sports Club golf team to Kuala Lumpur this week-end to play against the Selangor Golf Club m the annual "Sultan of Perak" Cup competition. Last year at Ipoh, the Selangor153 words
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Article115 1952-09-18 11 CAMPO KEEPS TITLE MANILA, Sept. 17 (UP) Philippine flyweight champion Tanny Campo retained his title after winning a unanimous decision over Raytrance Boy m a 12-round bout at Rizal Memorial Stadium tonight. Campos victory over his foremost challenger m the Philippines spurred his hopes to take a crack at the115 words
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Article95 1952-09-18 11 NEW YORK (UP) Carl SSicnt) Hai-ston ia the sixth round wanted to know recently whether champion Ray Roomsou would ciefend or retire. S°Th*r*hat Oison and mana2c: S,d Flaherty said after a S^""^« W. Whi'X' ftartJtt^ plained "And if we cant get Olson. 24-year-old.. Swedish Portugese from Hawaii,95 words
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Article86 1952-09-18 11 Bucks Are Minor County Champs LONDON, Sept. 17 (AP) Buckinghamshire won the minor counties championship yesterday, be defeating the Kent second eleven by 109 runs. Bucks actually needed only a draw to make certain of the tit'e before play began on Saturday. Details: At High Wycombe; Buckinghamshire beat Kent secondA.P. - 86 words
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Article, Illustration442 1952-09-18 11 LONDON, Sept. 17 (AP)— England's Football Association is to press for a revision of the rules governing Olympic soccer. The FA m its own official bulletin of notes on football suggests that one of the most important points to be cleared up m Olympic soccerAP - 442 words
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Article55 1952-09-18 11 <■ -vvir.s 1 the Singapore C I rugfc^ IN AS basvang on the pad.ing torn H M Parta I D Z Ropei w k g, i) h a a F. G. li. B. R C i .1. R. 11 H. Ha: i H. t :-pe:\ C. B. A.55 words
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Article91 1952-09-18 11 Cup Final A t Ipoh ffOH The F 1 iation ol .a ha formed the Perak A l^ I a that th 4 TSS2 ftfa3ayi C coec final will be played at Ipoh on Oct. 11. But date of t c n. 1 .i snag is t suitable to hold91 words
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Article26 1952-09-18 11 N E W A H I r Jersey, Sepi M I P A'.' >■ .gf \'e\v J< h ruec I f Iphia tonight ifcured eight-round }>,■26 words
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Advertisement520 1952-09-18 11 wouces THE DIRECTORS OF SIN POH (STAR NEWS^ AMALGAMATED LIMITED, HEREBY ANNOUNCE rMAT MR. TAN TONG HYE (T H TAN)^ GENERAL MANAGER AND MANAGING EDIT OR OP THE SINGAPORE STANDARD HAS SEVERED HIS CON NECTIONS WITH THE COMPANY AND THAT AS FROM 4 P.M. ON THE UTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER520 words
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Advertisement569 1952-09-18 11 IN THE SLPREME COURT OF j THE FEDERATION OF MALAYA. IN THE HIGH COLRT AT IPOH. Notice of Rrx:.:::s OrcU-i I:i Bankruptcy: B.P. Ro. 18 of >2 Re Ho K«-e Cheow. 2u Maqa- \\> :d P- x Reccivuif O;dcr n adc: loth A .4 1952. Da r e vi A569 words
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Advertisement206 1952-09-18 11 ALL-SDKtfORE TYPE-WRITING COMPETITION. A Competition m Type-writ; nq. Speed mi •-v: 1 be held at the S.I.C. at N ->• 1952. Conditions: Thac •IB be two compel I (I) Oper to all, (2) to bona-!: le d dents oaJy. Candidates r I type a given passage m 10 minute T206 words
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174 1952-09-18 12 Chinese Beat Pg. Indians 11 Nil Pi NAM. \\>rt The Prnan? Chinese Club U-t >» \ir"s champions trminrrd the Indi.tn Association by I I c -1.-.ir goals thr ietorj Cup JtCCI competition piiwd m Vkttii Gkcb tht> .ifternoon. t ion ld£ ;1 Ifl r and the nnei 'Utd re B174 words
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Article183 1952-09-18 12 THE MATCH to deride this years SAI A Coni/nunit League chnmpionship> will be played tomorn v at lanulin wlien the Singapore "District, who are right behind the pre>ent league leaders, the Malays, will pJay their la>t nukh m tjie league against the Royal183 words
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Article79 1952-09-18 12 1 )H. Thurs.— R Sp »n=B ted a fo sto feat on the YMCA m an ikey t^ue r padring I >ng s?ored tw« 5 and Gin Sooi two m the second hall Kup Seng, Sit) Swee, Kong Sii Jhee Ye D n Lee, Choon Siew,79 words
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Article84 1952-09-18 12 THE Singapore Indian team to pay against Negri Sembi--1 lan Indians m the Southern Section final of the Bardhan Cup knockout soccer competition on Sunday at Jalan Besar stadium will be selecte I from the following: K. Narayanan. S. Paul, K. R Muthiah, G. Suppiah. S. Ye84 words
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Article126 1952-09-18 12 SOCCER: SAFA League. SRC Fathul K;irH* a\ Jalan Bestir; Dn-. .'.B Buk < Timah SC v SHB Police at Geylang; i) p. L l Rocklites v W >■"(- bndgr Ifoxp. of CYMA. SBHFA Cup SCS "B" v Breweries at Jalan Besar Stadium. Boys Briqude football competition final ai SRC.126 words
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Article82 1952-09-18 12 IPOH. Thurs.— Po i Spoi Club trounced Kinta E peans by 24 points (.i goals. 2 tries and I penalty) to nil m •;d!y rugger match on the pariang today. Police led by 14 points m the first h a 1 f. Kamalanathan I 2 trie82 words
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Article358 1952-09-18 12 SINGAPORE Indians showed strong promise of winning the Bardhan Cup for the second time— (they first won the Cup m 1950).— when they trounced the Johore Indians by seven goals fo nil to enter the final of the Southern Section of the ASI Indian knockout soccer358 words
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Article291 1952-09-18 12 IX A TENSE and dramatic struggle, the RASC Rugby XV succeeded m beating the Nee Soon Garrison RFC by the small margin of six points (try, penalty goal) to three (penalty goal) at Nee Soon yesterday. The issue was always m doubt alter the Garrison291 words
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Article59 1952-09-18 12 THE annual Poppy Day football match for the Tay Lian Tetk Shield between the Combined Services and the Singapore Civilians will be pliiyed at Jalan Besar stadium on Sept. 28. The match will be under the patronage of the Governor of Singapore. Mr. J. F. Nicoll. Admission59 words
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Article181 1952-09-18 12 IPO n Wed Perak Chinese Recreation Club scored a convincing four noils to nil win over the Polite "B" m Ipoh District hotkey league fixture on the town padang today. The winners fully deserved to win as they were faster and displayed better stickwork and181 words
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Article55 1952-09-18 12 SYDNEY, Sept. 16 (AP) Wallace (Bud) Smith of Cincinnati stopped Len Dittmar Australian welterweight champion, m the fifth round of their scheduled 12-round bout at Sydney stadium last night. Ea weighed L 46 lbs. Smith smashed the Australian to the canvas three times m the fifth round before55 words
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148 1952-09-18 12 t LOXDOX. Sept. 16— Ran- dolpb Turpin, contender for j world honours and former] world middleweight champion is to be allowed to retain both' his middle and light heavyweight championships pf Britain until ordered to relin- quish one or the other by the.148 words
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Article96 1952-09-18 12 TPCA K.O. The Rangers KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— In the semi-final replay of the FA. competition bet wee n Selangor Rangers and TPCA played today at the Princess Road ground, TPCA beat S;> angor Rangers by one goal to nil. Rangers kicked off and for 15 minutes had TPCA pinned to96 words
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Article80 1952-09-18 12 EPOH, Thurs. Perak Chinese Recreation Club will meet a strong Dindings XI m a friendly hockey game on the town padang on Saturday. The following have been selected to play for the PCRC: Ooi Ban Keat. Lee Heng Sim. Tony Teh, Choo .Too Keat. Lee i Thong Choon.80 words
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Article30 1952-09-18 12 ISTANBUL, Sept. 17 (AP) France defeated Austria 34-.'S() m Istanbul's internation'a! basketball tournament last night. It was France's first i match and the third consecutive defeat for Austria.30 words
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336 1952-09-18 12 IX an evenly contested match, Ceylon Sports Club did well to hold the Base Ordnance Depot, last year's B division champions, to a one-all draw on the Ceylon Sports Club ground yesterday. The game was a SHA Division IA league tie, and the issue336 words
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Article, Illustration584 1952-09-18 12 NEWCOMERS defeated the Rest by 13 points (2 goals, 1 try) to 8 (a goal and a try) m a «ame which was a fitting: start to the SCC's ru»by season on the Padang yesterday,.. Newcomers had many surprises m store and they made an584 words
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Article114 1952-09-18 12 GHQ Hold Khalsa To A Draw WITH a two at the <nd <»i th. GHQ la.Ht selves U*Hhri md two snap uo.tlv i. Hockrv Asso< iation n IB teacwe aerates! sa Association rest Kha cSua v bnrio bination. [nd !i the stalwarts For the Army, Maj. Durant the forward. though114 words
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Article14 1952-09-18 12 Football Results LONDON DIVISION 111 Roc T: [RISH Up B Rl (.in RESl'lii'S s14 words
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Article17 1952-09-18 12 SER- B S I I X Pilah t lie junior k their junior Semb17 words
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